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Lake Tanganyika cichlids — species, locations & maps

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Udachi Bay and Udachi Point, with Cape Mpimbwe in the background, and DR Congo in the far distance.
Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Udachi Point in 1988 (in the centre of the photo), photographed during African Diving land survey trip searching for a suitable location for setting up a fish collecting station.
Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Udachi Point, a large rocky habitat, mostly submerged. Here, Neolamprologus sp. "Eseki" was discovered in 1990. Another well-known fish discovered the same year in this rocky area (by Yusuph Maridadi, African Diving co-worker) is Tropheus 'Golden Kushangaza', a colour form of T. sp. "Mpimbwe" with a pigmentary anomaly characterised by an irregular colouration of yellow and black (African Diving Ltd, 1990).
Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Udach Point, natural habitat of Tropheus “Golden Kushangaza".
Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Udachi Point (southern side), 2007, where Neolamprologus sp. “Eseki” was discovered in 1990.
Photo: © African Diving Ltd
Udachi, adjacent to African Diving Fish Station.
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Udachi with the village of Kabwe in the background to the right.
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Magnus Karlsson (African Diving) and Yusuph Maridadi (African Diving co-worker) in Udachi Village in 2007.
Photo: © African Diving Ltd
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